Oct. 24 – On Location Special!

•October 3, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Hey Guys!  I am doing an onlocation special on OCt. 24 at Oaks by the Bay.  You can sign up for a 20 minute slot with me before hand and I will be out there shooting from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.  I just did a great shoot like this last weekends at Tyndall.  Being able to do a mass shoot like this helps me give everyone great photography at a great deal for everyone!  When you sign up for this shoot you get – all your photos in High Res on a disc, all your printing rights for Christmas Cards and prints and such, and 20 minutes of on location photography.  The time allows for about three good sittings and about 10 – 20 photos.  Check out my on-location portfolio at www.englishweddingphoto.com/on-location.  Call me at 890-8335 to sign up!

Thanks!

Sarah

Joy and David – what a backdrop!

•September 1, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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When I took Joy and Davids photos – I could not believe the way the beach looked that day.  Perfectly overcast – but not gloomy, almost like a fantasy or fairy tale.  To top it off, the ocean was frothy and there was a pretty nice sailboat in the beackground.  Man, what a beautiful day!

How to hire a wedding photographer, by The Knot

•August 29, 2009 • Leave a Comment

I took this off of the Knot’s site.  I think a lot of the information is good advice.  I have no idea what wedding photographer would show up in sweats and sneaks, but here is some advice to make sure that doesn’t happen.  If you really want to make sure that doesn’t happen, and get great pictures too – hire us! :)   I put a few notes about us after each section just in case you were j/c!

How To Hire A Wedding Photographer

Experience Level

Ask yourself, has this person photographed other weddings? Does he/she do this for a living or for fun? Photographers come and go daily, and a new photographer may be pretty good, but do you want to trust your once in a lifetime event to a newcomer?

EWP-We have been photographing for about eight years now.  Sarah got her technical training in college and in the Air Force.  She has been defining her style as a wedding photographer in Panama City for five years.

Photographic Style

Are the sample images that you are shown similar to what you would like to see? More importantly, can you picture yourself photographed the same way? Does the photographer offer a satisfactory mix in different styles?

EWP- We try to mix up the styles during the wedding, but that mostly depends on you, the couple.  What is your style like, what have we talked about that you show interest in?  These are things we care about.

Truth in Advertising

Is this the photographer that will be photographing your wedding, or will they send in whom ever is available? Be certain that you know which photographer is going to be there and see their work and meet with them.

EWP- With us, who you meet is who you get!

Personality

It is important that the photographer you choose is someone you feel you can get along with. This is a person that you are going to spend most of the day with – the most important day. So be sure that you are comfortable with them being around.

EWP- We couldn’t agree more!

Appearance

Ask the photographer how they intend to dress. After all, the last thing that you want is a conflict at the wedding about the photographer wearing a sweatshirt and jeans with sneakers at your favorite country club.

EWP- We would sooner die.  LOL.  Well, maybe not die, but you get the picture.  We dress appropriatley, if you want costumes, we got ‘em!

Price Range

The last thing you want to do is shop by price, but you will also want someone who fits in with your budget. If they don’t fit in with your budget, then you must ask if he or she is worth the difference? If you see and like them, you’ll find a way to adjust your budget.

EWP- Very true, and we are flexible towards your needs.  Just shoot us an email @ englishphotography@gmail.com and we are on it!

Delivery

Some photographers take months to deliver your proofs. Be sure of how long things take to turn around.

EWP – 30 days! Straight forward – and in the contract.

Offering

Make sure you understand exactly what is or isn’t included in the packages on offer. Sometimes the packages are fixed, sometimes they can be customized, and if they can be customized, find out how much extra cost will be involved.

EWP – Customization is key here with us.

Contract

Do you understand the contract? Is it fair and is everything spelled out clearly? It is extremely important that you make sure that you have no doubts before signing, and that you understand everything in the contract.

EWP – Agreed!  This is a very important part.  Always pay attention to the contract.

Deposits and Payments

What does the contract say about cancellations and the photographer not being there? When are deposits required to be paid and what % of the total amount needs to be paid.

EWP – Another important thing to discuss, make sure you are covered.

References

A personal reference is always the best and people love to talk. Get a list of references from the photographer and check them out personally. A photographer who doesn’t have references or is afraid to give them to you may not be the person that you will want to hire.

EWP – References are great!  We have very satisfied couples who would like to share with you!

One of my new favs.

•August 7, 2009 • Leave a Comment

I got to shoot my squadron commander, family and kids last month – and here is my favorite photo of the bunch!

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Mendia and Ryan – So cute!

•August 6, 2009 • Leave a Comment

I can’t think of anything better than when I get to photograph friends weddings.  That is one of the reasons why I love to get to know my clients so well before the Big Day – so it really looks like the photographer was someone who cared a ton about everything that was going on.  That is something you just can’t fake.  I admit it – I have tried in the past.  But, now I go all in with my whole heart, and you can see mega improvement in my work.  Mendia and Ryan are good friends of mine and I was so happy to shoot their wedding – and I was especially stoked when I heard that there was a boat ride involved!  Here is a shot that I captured right before we docked at their reception destination.  Such a cute moment!

 

 

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Sky and Steph…One I didn’t add to the Website…

•August 5, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Here is a photo that I love from Sky and Steph’s wedding, that I didn’t add to the website.  I think this one is just so much fun, mostly because I know the story behind it.  See – they all picked the bridesmaid in the middle – and she is standing still as stone as it hurls toward her.  The other women, just have shocked - “not me” faces, as one smacks her head in disbelief.  Still there is one hopeful, with her hand up, ready to catch a stray bouquet.

There is no missing the fate that is coming straight for you.

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Judy and Troy – Beautifully Simple

•June 18, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Introducing Judy and Troy!  They had a great wedding full of love … I hope I did it justice with my camera and photos.  Probably not – but, here is my documentation of it.  Love represented for each other and God, it was a beautiful sight!  Enjoy.

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Lisa and Brandon – Gangsta!

•June 18, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Here are my friends Lisa and Brandon – and their engagement shoot.  I am so excited for their wedding because it is in Georgia – under a beautiful Oak Tree in a back yard.  Classic.  I can’t wait.

Here are the photos!

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Joy’s Kids!

•March 27, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Yep, sometimes I do other kinds of photography – especially fun beach protrait sessions.  I just love fun photography romps on the beach.  Enjoy the below photos from a session with Joy’s Kids!

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Jeremy and Jasmine

•March 27, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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